List of Norm Smith Medal Winners, Ashcroft wins 2025 Award

AFL Norm Smith Medal past winners List, All-Time Medalists by year, History since 1967.






Presented to the player judged - by an independent panel of football experts - to be best on ground in the Grand Final.

The medal was instituted in 1979 to honour Norm Smith, a famous Melbourne Football Club identity who was also associated with Fitzroy and South Melbourne at senior level. Smith played a total of 227 games with Melbourne and Fitzroy and coached in a total of 452 games with Melbourne (310), Fitzroy (55) and South Melbourne (87).

During his 310-game tenure coaching Melbourne, he took the club into every Grand Final between 1954 and 1960 and won six premierships in the years 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1964. He played from 1935 to 1950, and coached at senior level every year between 1949 and 1972, except 1968.

Smith was named as the coach of the AFL Team of the Century and was elevated to Legend Status in 2007. 



List of Norm Smith Medal Winners by year, All-Time Medallists from 1924-2025.



Norm Smith Medal 2025 WinnerBrisbane star Will Ashcroft has made history after claiming back-to-back Norm Smith Medals with a monumental performance in the 2025 AFL grand final truimph.  Will Ashcroft finished with 32 disposals, one goal and 10 clearances in a dominant performance as his Lions thumped Geelong at the MCG on Saturday.

The 21-year-old is just the third player — after Andrew McLeod (1997, 1998) and Dustin Martin (2019, 2020) — and the youngest to be named best on ground in two straight premiership deciders.



Year      Winner      Team



2026  TBD   Team

2025  Will Ashcroft       Brisbane Lions  

2024  Will Ashcroft       Brisbane Lions  

2023  Bobby Hill Collingwood

2022  Isaac Smith Geelong

2021  Christian Petracca    Melbourne

2020  Dustin Martin  Richmond 

2019  Dustin Martin  Richmond

2018  Luke Shuey West Coast Eagles

2017  Dustin Martin  Richmond

2016  Jason Johannisen Western Bulldogs

2015  Cyril Rioli    Hawthorn

2014  Luke Hodge Hawthorn

2013  Brian Lake Hawthorn

2012  Ryan O'Keefe   Sydney Swans

2011  Jimmy Bartel   Geelong Cats

2010   (replay) Scott Pendlebury Collingwood

2010   Lenny Hayes St Kilda

2009  Paul Chapman  Geelong Cats

2008  Luke Hodge Hawthorn

2007  Steve Johnson  Geelong Cats

2006  Andrew Embley West Coast Eagles

2005  Chris Judd  West Coast Eagles

2004  Byron Pickett   Port Adelaide

2003  Simon Black    Brisbane Lions

2002  Nathan Buckley Collingwood

2001  Shaun Hart Brisbane Lions

2000  James Hird Essendon

1999  Shannon Grant North Melbourne

1998  Andrew McLeod   Adelaide

1997  Andrew McLeod   Adelaide

1996  Glenn Archer   North Melbourne

1995  Greg Williams  Carlton

1994  Dean Kemp West Coast Eagles

1993  Michael Long  Essendon

1992  Peter Matera West Coast Eagles

1991  Paul Dear Hawthorn

1990  Tony Shaw  Collingwood

1989  Gary Ablett Geelong Cats

1988  Gary Ayres Hawthorn

1987  David Rhys-Jones Carlton

1986  Gary Ayres Hawthorn

1985  Simon Madden Essendon

1984  Billy Duckworth Essendon

1983  Colin Robertson Hawthorn

1982  Maurice Rioli   Richmond

1981  Bruce Doull Carlton

1980  Kevin Bartlett  Richmond

1979  Wayne Harmes Carlton







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